On 1/5/2026, management was notified of an alleged injury. The employee reported back pain as a result of operating the water truck.
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Mostrando los 47Employee was operating a loader on the haul road when they drove over a 3" pothole. Employee states this cause their teeth to jar and lose consciousness for a second. After experiencing nausea, emergency medical services were dispatched to the site and transported the employee to an emergency room, where they was diagnosed with a head contusion.
Employee was operating a CAT 988H loader, when EE struck a pile of recycled asphalt pavement on a roadway that EE was traveling on. Resulting in scratches to both forearms, neck, back, and knee pain. On 8/27/2024 Employee visited the clinic and was given work restrictions.
Employee reports while operating a CAT992 EE struck a toe in the wall causing EE's neck to move in a sudden backwards motion. Employee began to experience headaches and pain in EE's neck, after medical evaluation employee was released to full duty with no job restrictions. Employee was prescribed physical therapy.
Employee alleges experiencing pain to EE's lower back after operating a haul truck, employee claims to have struck a sinkhole on the haul truck road which EE believed to have contributed to EE's injury.
EE alleges strain to left thumb from operating the loader and digging out large rocks. EE requested medical treatment 06/22/2022.
Employee was operating the water truck when EE began experiencing gradually increasing back pain. On 4/12/21 EE requested medical treatment, and was prescribed physical therapy.
On 10/12/2019 EE was taken to the hospital where EE was diagnosed with two fractures in the left hand. While reinstalling the 980H bucket pin, that the EE had placed on the back of the bucket, the pin fell on left hand while EE was lowering the bucket, resulting in two fractures to left hand. *On 5/28/2020 the EE underwent surgery to remove fracture plate, resulting in 1 day lost.
On 11/18/19 employee was diagnosed with a left chest wall contusion, left hip contusion, and acute costochondritis, and placed on restricted duty. On 10/3/19 employee was jarred inside the manlift basket resulting in pain in the chest.
EE was driving into work, when EE was pulling into the office parking lot at the Plant when EE's phone fell off the magnet holder in the air vent causing the phone to go between the floor and the accelerator pedal. When EE went to pick it up the vehicle veered into a rock blocking the electrical panel causing the vehicle to stop immediately.
Employee was attempting to back up a 6,000 gallon articulating water truck, when the right rear tire went up a 2.5% grade causing the truck and cab to tip over.
Emp ran a front end loader 10/24-27/16. 10/28, mgmt saw emp walking differently. Emp told mgmt back was sore running loader all wk. Said woke up Fri with pain in right lower back, down EE's right leg. Mgmt discussed first aid (rest, Ice) with emp and offered to take rest of day off and spend wknd resting. 10/31, emp continued first-aid to see if improves. 11/01 emp went to doc
EE was sitting in the haul truck waiting for the excavator operator to finish EE's truck. While loading the haul truck the excavator bucket clipped the tail end of the haul truck. EE stated that the haul truck shook, several witnesses stated that truck did not move at all.
On 9/9/15, the employee was taken to Company clinic, placed on restricted duty which was accommodated. Employee while walking in Company parking lot was struck by a co-worker who was operating his personal vehicle. The employee was diagnosed with L-hip buttocks contusion, lumbosacral strain, L-elbow contusion and laceration.
On 4/02/14, the employee requested medical treatment and was placed on modified duty which was accommodated. A conveyor belt flopped loose during a repair and made contact with the employee's hard hat. The Company physician diagnosed the employee with a head contusion and cervical spine strain.
On 6/1/12 the employee requested medical treatment, was taken to the company clinic and was prescribed physical therapy for a sprained left shoulder. The employee alleged that he jammed his L-shoulder on an arm rest of a loader while stock piling. He was returned to full duty on 6/1/12.
Employee rolled his truck.
The employee went to the company clinic on 11/30/09 and was placed on restricted duty. While operating a front end loader, the employee allegedly hit a bump that caused the seat to bottom out.
The employee went to the company clinic on 12/2/08 and was provided a lumbar support as well as returned to full duty. While driving the VMC haul truck in the plant pit, he hit a bump, causing the air ride seat to bottom out, resulting in a lumbosacral spine strain.
Employee allegedly strained lower back while operating a volvo skid loader.
The employee went to the company clinic on 8/2/08 and was diagnosed with a R-hand accessory digit nail plate avulsion and fracture. While the employee repositioned forks on a forklift, a fork moved downward and crushed his second R-thumb accessory digit. The employee was returned to full duty.
Tech was working on the engine of a HD605 Haul truck. When another tech lifted the hood with a crane, the hood slipped and fell on the tech working on the engine hitting his head. The tech had a hard hat on, but substained a strained to his neck.
The employee felt pain on 10/01/2007 but did not report it until 10/12/2007. He was then taken to the company clinic and placed on restricted duty on 10/12/2007.The employee states that driving the pit truck caused pain and numbness in his R-arm, R-shoulder, and R-thumb allegedly.
Employee was installing an electric motor; motor moved quickly and pinched his hand between motor and I-beam structure.
The employee went to the company doctor on 6/14/2007 and was placed on restricted duty. While driving through the plant yard and attempting to make a call on a company radio, the employee lost awareness and visibility and drove into a stock pile resulting in a contusion/superficial abrasion to R-lower leg.
The loader upshifted after down shifting, going into a stock pile, causing it to slam into the stock pile bottoming out the seat.
The employee went to see the company doctor on 4/4/2006 and was placed on restricted duty. While driving the yard truck at the plant, the steering wheel moved suddenly causing the truck bed to tip over, resulting in a fracture to the employees R-pinky finger due to grabbing the steering wheel to regain control of the vehicle.
On 2/21/06 the employee went on a personal leave and had surgery around 2/25/2006. On 3/15/2007 Vulcan Materials Company received the DWC Form from the employee informing us it was a work related injury. The employee claimed he injured lower back due to the bouncing of the truck while driving (ALLEGED).
Loader Operator - Repetitive Motion.
Employee went to see the company doctor on 5/3/2005 and was placed on restricted duty. While moving stacking conveyor with a loader, the cable slipped off the wheel, causing it to pinch the employee between the chain and the tire.
Employee went to see doctor on 2/21/05 and stitches were applied. Employee was operating a loader and struck a berm, causing employee to strike head against light in cab of vehicle, resulting in a laceration to scalp.
EE was operating CAT D25C articulated truck & was backing up to get loaded by the track hoe. EE was looking over his right shoulder to look up at the track hoe. EE stated that the weight of his hard hat & the positioning of his head caused him to strain his neck. He said that his truck was moving slow & the ground was rough. EE did not report neck strain until 2:30 pm.
Co-worker was in a CAT 637E Scraper and recklessly hit the back end of EE's CAT 631 Scraper.
Employee was taken to Kaiser Permanente on 7/17/04 and was taken off work. High-pressure water hose was tangled in the head pulley and gravity take-up snubber pulley, causing it to pull employee's right arm between idler and the moving conveyor belt resulting in two compound fracturers.
EE WENT TO SEE COMPANY DR. ON 7/7/03 AND WAS PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. EE OVERTURNED BED ON CATERPILLAR HAUL TRUCK WHICH CAUSED AN ALLEGED STRAIN TO HIS NECK.
EMPLOYEE, WHILE DRIVING A COMPANY TRUCK DURING WORKING HOURS, WAS STRUCK BY ANOTHER VEHICLE AND ALLEGEDLY STRAINED HIS LOWER BACK. HE WENT TO THE COMPANY PHYSICIAN ON 12/31/02 AND WAS PLACED O N RESTRICTED DUTY.
EE WENT TO SEE CO DR ON 9-5-02 AND WAS TAKEN OFF FOR ONE DAY AND PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. EE HAS A LUMBAR STRAIN FROM RUNNING LOADER AND DOZER ALLEGED.
EE WENT TO SEE CO DR ON 8-30-02 AND WAS PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. WHEN DRIVING FUEL TRUCK IN SOFT SAND, TRUCK BOUNCED AND EE STRAINED BACK.
EE WENT TO SEE COMPANY DR ON 2-25-02 AND WAS PLACED ON MODIFIED DUTY. SITTING IN HAUL TRUCK WAITING TO BE LOADED, OPERATOR OF FRONT END LOADER ALLEGEDLY DUMPED LOAD VIOLENTLY IN HAUL TRUCK CAU SING THORACIC/CERVICAL STRAIN TO DRIVER OF HAUL TRUCK ALLEGED.
EMPLOYEE WENT TO SEE A DOCTOR ON 2-13-02 AND WAS PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. EMPLOYEE WAS HOLDING HOSE, ASSITING ANOTHER EE, HOSING SAND FROM BETWEEN SCREW FLIGHTS. IT CAUSED PRESSURE TO RELEAS E FROM FLIGHTS WHICH SQUEEZED EE'S RIGHT KNEE BETWEEN TWO FLIGHTS AND CAUSED A CONTUSION.
EE WENT TO SEE COMPANY DR ON 6/25/01 AND PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. EE DROVE WATER TRUCK AROUND CORNER TOO FAST & TRUCK ROLLED OVER
EE WENT TO SEE THE DR. ON 9/7/00 AND WAS PLACED ON TEMPORARY DISABILITY. WHILE LOADING TRUCKS, EE DROVE THROUGH TWO CONSECUTIVE POT HOLES AND INJURED LOWER BACK.
EMPLOYEE WAS DRIVING A WATER TRUCK AND WHILE ATTEMPTING TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN, DUE TO EXCESSIVE SPEED THE TRUCK ROLLED OVER. EMPLOYEE SAW DOCTOR8/4/00 AND WAS RETURNED TO FULL DUTY; STITCHES WERE APPLIED.
EMPLOYEE WENT TO DOCTOR ON 7-25-00 AND WAS PLACED OM TEMPORARY DISABILITY. EMPLOYEE DROVE OFF DESIGNATED ROUTE TO AN AREA ONLY ALLOWED FOR DOZERS, TRUCK ROLLED ON TO THE SLOPE AND EMPLOYEE BUM PED KNEE ON STEERING COLUMN.
EMPLOYEE WENT TO SEE DOCTOR ON 7-20-00 AND WAS PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. WHIL OPERATING VMC LOADER IN AREA OF STOCK PILE THAT HAD BEEN COMPACTED, IT CREATED A HARD DIGGING SITUATION THEREFORE CAUSING THE LOADER TO BUCK AND ROCK CAUSING STRAIN TO THE LOWER BACK.
EE WENT TO SEE A DR ON 7-17 AND WAS PLACED ON RESTRICTED DUTY. EE BACK COMPANY LOADER INTO VEHICLE OF OUTSIDE PARTY.
REPETITIVE TURNING OF THE STEERING WHEEL OVER A PERIOD OF TIME CAUSED STRAIN TO THE EMPLOYEE'S LEFT WRIST.